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Jean-Honoré Fragonard  (1732–1806)  wikidata:Q127171 q:it:Jean-Honoré Fragonard
 
Jean-Honoré Fragonard
Alternative names
Honoré Fragonard
Description French painter, drawer and etcher
Date of birth/death 5 April 1732 Edit this at Wikidata 22 August 1806 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Grasse Paris
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Paris (1749-1756), Rome (1756-1761), Tivoli (1760), Naples (1761), Paris (1761), Northern Netherlands (1773), Orléans (1773), Limoges (1773), Uzerche (1773), Nègrepelisse (1773), Italy (1773-1774), Dresden (20 August 1774-31 August 1774), Paris (1774-1806)
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artist QS:P170,Q127171
Source/Photographer Clipped from https://wpi.art/2019/01/04/the-paintings-of-fragonard/

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